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UNAVAIlABLE Dabitat™ Silicone Dishware: Milk White Hobnail Dishes

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SKU:
DHAB-WMWHOB-CRESCENT
Weight:
16.00 Ounces

Dabitat™ is a project from the ladies of Team D-Nail making high quality accessory dishware for the dab habitat! Our goal is to use our creativity, knowledge and crafting skill to bring together beauty and practicality in every unique piece.

Milk White Hobnail Crescent Dish:

A vintage white glass hobnail textured crescent shaped narrow dish with a solid white silicone pad, the shine of the silicone and gloss of the glass look seamless and bright. This dishware will best accommodate small accessories and long dab tools.

Silicone Pad:  Solid White
Exterior Length:  195mm
Exterior Width:  50mm
Interior Length:  180mm
Interior Depth:  7.5mm
Total Height:  80mm
Base Condition:  used, vintage, great with one minor chip on one nob tip*  

 

Milk White Hobnail Elevated Dish:

a vintage Fenton hobnail milk glass raised candy dish with a solid white silicone pad, the shine of the silicone and gloss of the glass look seamless and clean. This dishware will accommodate all sorts of dab tools and accessories.

Silicone Pad:  Solid White
Exterior Diameter:  143mm
Interior Diameter:  95mm
Bottom Diameter:  51mm
Interior Depth:  57mm
Total Height  152mm
Base Condition:  used, vintage, EXCELLENT  

 

Milk White Hobnail Ashtray:

a vintage Westmoreland hobnail white milk glass ashtray with a solid white silicone pad, the shine of the silicone and gloss of the glass look seamless and clean. This dishware will best accommodate small accessories and dabber tool tips.

Silicone Pad:  Solid White
Exterior Diameter:  114mm
Interior Diameter:  75mm
Interior Depth:  7.5mm
Total Height  20mm
Base Condition: used, vintage, light wear* 

 

Every Dabitat™ item is unique from the solid base to the soft silicone coating, most items are made from second hand items to up-cycle* old treasures into new treasures with a uniquely useful purpose.

* Second hand items have wear and tear of life upon them, which is often expressed in chips and scratches; we accept flaws as a part of the character of an individual peice.